Billie Eilish has been unburdened regarding his diagnosis of Tourette syndrome in his interview with the program “The Next Guest Doesn’t Show” of David Letterman for Netflix. According to the singer, the “ticks” are very subtle and people even find it funny. Instead, for her, this condition is “exhausting”.
The singer revealed that she was diagnosed at age 11. In summary, the neuropsychiatric disorder, according to the Dr. Drauzio Varellais characterized by multiple tics motor or vocal In this way, the voice of “Happier Than Ever” said that she feels uncomfortable with some situations.
“The most common way people react is by laughing because they think I’m trying to be funny.“, said.
“And I’m always incredibly offended”, he added.
i appreciate how transparent she’s being here because usually when she talks regarding it she’s just explaining what it is, but now we’re hearing regarding other peoples reactions and how they make her feel and it honestly puts everything in a new perspective pic.twitter.com/IpTzMk7YKu
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In addition, it reveals that many other artists have also been diagnosed with the syndrome. However, the singer said that she would not reveal the names. “Funny thing is so many people have it you’d never know“, he pointed.
The singer explained that her tics include twitching her ears and raising her eyebrows, clicking her jaw, and flexing her arm. “They are things that you would never notice if you were just talking to me, but for me they are very exhausting“, he pointed.
In addition, Billie also shared details regarding how she made the hit “Happier Than Ever“. The full interview is available at NetflixCheck out an excerpt: